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The Threat
Development:
The beauty of West Marin increasingly attracts non-agricultural
buyers who are eager and able to purchase farm properties for luxury
home sites and non-agricultural uses.
High Land Prices:
Because of the proximity of metropolitan San Francisco and its population
of six million people, land prices have escalated far above values
based on farm incomes. Ranching families often can't afford to transfer
property to the next generation. Young farmers find it nearly impossible
to buy land to get started.
Loss of Critical Mass:
For agriculture to remain viable there must be a critical mass of
farms to sustain the infrastructure (equipment, suppliers, veterinarians,
machinery, etc.). Each time a ranch or farm is sold for non-agricultural
uses, the viability of every other agricultural operation in West
Marin is threatened.
Farming on the Edge:
The uncertainty that accompanies farming on the edge of a sprawling
urban region can lead to declining agricultural investment, productivity,
and income.
Farmland Sales:
Most families want to continue in agriculture and pass the land
on to the next generation. High land prices eventually force every
family to deal with the land not only as a natural resource, but
also as a financial asset, whether to resolve inheritance issues
or simply to deal with a buyout offer too good to refuse.
If you value this land and Marin's rural
heritage, if you share our belief that the preservation of family
farms and agricultural lands for local food production, open space,
and wildlife habitat benefits all of us, you can play a vital role
in safeguarding these irreplaceable resources. Please tour this
website or call us at 415-663-1158 for more information.
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